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Brazil: Proposed bill seeks to increase penalties in cases of HIV transmission
Congressman from Mato Grosso do Sul wants to increase the penalty for those who intentionally transmit HIV
March 26, 2024
US: Bill to end felony charges for people with HIV in prostitution cases removes the last relic of HIV criminalization laws
Pennsylvania lawmakers introduce bills to repeal felony charge for HIV-related prostitution
March 22, 2024
US: Maryland lawmakers sponsor bill aiming to repeal HIV criminalisation law
Commentary: Maryland must stop criminalizing people living with HIV
March 18, 2024
US: Kentucky bill proposes downgrading HIV transmission charges from felony to misdemeanour
Kentucky lawmakers taking up HIV/AIDS transmission decriminalization measure
March 15, 2024
Singapore: People with undetectable viral load no longer required to disclose their HIV status under new law
HIV disclosure law to be amended
March 8, 2024
Mexico: Activists call for congress to repeal HIV Criminalisation statute in Tlaxcala
Activists urge the decriminalisation of “danger of contagion” for HIV and other diseases in Tlaxcala
March 6, 2024
Mexico: Colima State repeals "danger of contagion" article from its criminal code
The offence of “Danger of Contagion” is removed from the Criminal Code.
March 1, 2024
US: New report published on the enforcement of HIV criminalisation in Ohio
‘Antiquated’ and unscientific laws enforced against Ohioans living with HIV: Report
February 29, 2024
US: Tennesee lawmakers end sex offender registry requirement for HIV+ sex workers, clearing path for removal from registry
TN Lawmakers vote to remove sex offender registry requirement for Law criminalizing sex workers with HIV
February 24, 2024
US: Report by the Williams Institute examines the enforcement of HIV criminalisation laws in Mississippi
HIV criminal laws lopsided impact on Black men in Mississippi
February 23, 2024